Showing posts with label iWatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iWatch. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Apple Event Recap: September 9, 2014



Apple Event Recap: September 9, 2014

Disclaimer: I’m an Apple Fan Boy. I was born in 1985. My father opened the first Apple Specialist in Michigan in 1984. I’m more Apple than most. Any sensed biased is not on purpose. It just seems to happen. I firmly believe that Steve Jobs was one of the greatest people in history and that there is not a better tech company on this planet than Apple.

It’s here. The day we’ve (I’ve) been waiting for. It’s Apple Day. So let’s get started.

iPhones
Courtesy of Gizmodo
Tim Cook says this is the biggest advancement in iPhones since the debut.  They showed a really cool video. It was sexy and amazing. The new phones are called iPhone 6 and iPhone 6+. They have Retina HD Displays. They are stunning. The iPhone 6 will come in 4.7” and 6.9mm thick., while the iPhone 6+ will come in 5.5” and be 7.1mm thick. Both are HD.  There are two up displays for email and text, and when in landscape mode, you can have the dock on the right side of screen instead of the bottom.  There are also new gestures, which help with dealing with the new real estate. There is now a great scaler built in for apps to use all of the real estate of the screen without sacrificing quality.

A8 Chips have 64-bits of amazingness. It is also more efficient, by 50%, than the A7 chips in the iPhone 5s. The graphics are also beautiful. They are 84% better than the original iPhone. The demonstration by Big Evil Megacorp was very cool to watch.

Now battery life. It’s incredible compared to the iPhone 5s.  Up to 16 days of standby time, 80 hours of audio, 14 hours of video, and 24 hours of talk time (iPhone 6+). All of this is so much better than any other iPhone. The motion chip is great. It can keep track of what activities your doing and can even measure elevation changes, heart rate, and works with new apps to be more accurate. The iPhone 6 will also feature VoLTE (Voice Over LTE), WIFI calling, and a few other features that will be dependent on carriers. The WiFi calling switches seamlessly to LTE when you move away from the WiFi. That is slick.

Camera
The camera will feature an 8MP, 2.2 aperture lens with true tone flash and a new sensor. One cool feature is Focus Pixels, which is phase detection autofocus, which means a faster autofocus. Great news for the panoramic junky - up to 43MP panoramic photos and stitching is near seamless. The 6+ will have optical image stabilization and both will have 1080p at 60FPS with slo-mo up to 240FPS.

Order Details
Starts at $199 (6) and $299 (6+)
Available on September 19
Pre-order on September 12
iOS 8 on September 17th

iPay
Apple wants to replace your wallet, one step at a time, and it’s called iPay. And it’s pretty cool. Cards are stored on the iPhone, the device uses a one time number to pay, and it’s that easy. Apple stated they were not in the business of collecting data, which means Apple has no idea what you’re paying for, which might be a good thing.  Most places that accept contactless payments will accept iPay. Many vendors and developers have already signed on. I believe this will be big very quickly. This feature is only compatible with the iPhone 6, 6+, and…iWatch

One more thing…
Courtesy of Engadget
The next chapter in Apple is…iWatch. It is a precise customizable time piece. It creastes new, intimate ways to connect and communicate. It is a health and fitness device. It a fully functional traditional crown, with a twist. It is digital. It senses your finger rotating around and reacts just as you’d suspect something from apple to react. It is amazing. The design is wonderful. The user experience seems great. As far as design goes, only this video will show you what it all really means. All I can say is flexible Retina display that can tell a touch from a press and wonderful interactions throughout.

The watch contains a Taptic engine, which does a lot. Mainly it will tap you on the wrist without anyone else knowing. It does this for anything that requires a response or anything that is an alert. The heartbeat sensor is on the underside of the watch and consists of LEDs and photodiodes. This, along with wifi, gps, and an accelerometer in your iPhone create a wonderful fitness tool. The S1 chip is a fully integrated computer chip and completely encapsulated to protect it. Charging it is simple with induction charger through magnets. This allows you to easily charge it overnight with no worries about open ports or misalignments.  They come in two sizes and 3 different models.  First you choose from either 38mm or 42mm case, then you can choose from iWatch, iWatch Sport, or iWatch Edition. The iWatch is stainless steel with ceramic back and sapphire crystal display, the iWatch Sport is aluminum with Ion-X glass and a composite back, and the iWatch Edition is 18kt Rose Gold with a ceramic back and sapphire crystal display. You can have custom watch faces, move things all over, and customize just about everything. The swipe might be crazy if you have big fingers, but the demonstration looked like it was flawless. Notifications are supposed to work without anyone knowing except you. That is cool. Siri is built in. iPhone is required to use.  All in all the iWatch seems very responsive and looks just like any Apple product should.

The Watch works with iPhone 5 and newer. It starts at $349 and will be released in early 2015. Apple Pay will work with iWatch.

Also to be noted, U2’s new album is free for all iTune subscribers until mid-October, so go and download it now. You can see the ad here.

So who will be upgrading and what watch will you buy?

Tipping the Hat,




Friday, September 5, 2014

Will iPhone 6 Be The Only Device Released? No.

Courtesy of MacRumors
Will iPhone 6 Be The Only Device Released? No.

With Apple’s next event on the horizon, the rumors are flying. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a post about the iPhone 6 rumors and so far I still stick by those. However, this week new information was released. The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal both published articles about what to expect on September 9, and, much to most people’s surprise, the articles were almost identical. The big reveal in both articles: the iWatch.

Apple is a very secretive company, and there have been no iWatch leaks. However, Apple only does events at the Flint Center For Performing Arts when they want to make a splash. It’s the site of the original release of the Macintosh. The iMac was announced there in 1996. There is a giant building behind it that Apple built specifically for this event. All of this makes me believe that history is about to be made. Again. And by Apple. Again. This is also the first time that Tim Cook will be presenting a new product since Jobs passed away three years ago.


The iWatch will either bring wearable technology to the forefront with great design, great software, and great experience, or it will kill it. Many believe that if Apple can’t do it, no one can. If Apple can do it, a lot of knockoffs will appear. Think of the iPod, iPad, and iPhone. They all started complete electronics revolutions. With the iWatch, they won’t be creating a new market, but they will be changing it significantly.

Some features may include time, health tracking, different sizes, a lot of wireless capability, including payments, and a curved, sapphire glass screen. All of theses things will be awesome, if Apple can pull it off.

The only thing we can say for sure is that Apple has an event on September 9th, new products are on the horizon for Apple, and New Geek Protocol will have a complete write up.

Will you be buying the new iPhone or iWatch when they are released?


You stay classy, interwebs.